An inseparable duo with lofty ambitions, Petite Friture and Constance Guisset, have begun a new chapter for the Vertigo pendant with Vertigo Nova: bold technical choices for sophisticated design. A complete collection of bold pieces, available as a floor lamp, pendant and wall lamp, in black or white. The vast veil of graphic lines rests on a hand-blown sphere, releasing soft, dimmable lighting with integrated LED technology. Vertigo Nova quivers as the geometric curve of the fibreglass hoop, installed by hand by qualified French artisans and held in place by ribbons, reacts to the lightest of breezes. Vertigo Nova is the epitome of perfect balance between technology and elegance. This sculptural light named after a star intrigues with its lines and movements and enchants with its allure. "Vertigo Nova was born out of the desire to work and shape light as an object, to soften and mould it. Here, the technical prowess lies in the mysterious sand-blasted glass. The purely functional is transformed into something beautiful, where only that which is essential remains: a light and delicate veil floating between two worlds Constance Guisset. Vertigo Nova is the epitome of perfect balance between technology and elegance. A unique design lamp that inspires reverie and embodies Petite Friture values and the Libre Garde state of mind. Connects to a mains outlet using the cable provided.
After studying at ESSEC and Sciences Po, Constance Guisset turned to design and entered ENSCI - Les Ateliers, from which she graduated in 2007. In 2008, she received numerous awards for her work, including the Grand Prix du Design de la Ville de Paris. In 2010, she was named Designer of the Year at the Salon Maison & Objets and won the Audi Talents Award. Constance Guisset set up her own design and architecture studio in 2009 and works with a number of brands. His pieces for Petite Friture are already design classics, including the Vertigo suspension lamp, and more recently the Chantilly collection of lamps for Moustache has been a great success.
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Symbolizing the success of French design, Petite Friture celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2021 and has established itself as an essential furniture editor. Its unusual name expresses the intuition, fascination, and conviction behind each of its projects. The Petite Friture collections are first and foremost the result of a meeting, a dialogue aimed at challenging the obvious. The editor Petite Friture knows how to surround itself with young international designers to create a breath of fresh air that brings new energy to design. The brand collaborates with the best to create poetic design products: the Hollo Table by Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot or the Vertigo Suspension.